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Steers a course through the underlying forms of the head and face by discussing foreshortening, measuring, and proportion; explains the specific problems of rendering each facial feature, from eyes and ears, noses and mouths, to hair and spectacles; step-by-step demonstrations illustrate how to manipulate color to achieve a range of skin tones.

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Steers a course through the underlying forms of the head and face by discussing foreshortening, measuring, and proportion; explains the specific problems of rendering each facial feature, from eyes and ears, noses and mouths, to hair and spectacles; step-by-step demonstrations illustrate how to manipulate color to achieve a range of skin tones.